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Tomás Gómez San Román

Tomás Gómez San Román

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
40
Citations
7772
World Ranking
4451
National Ranking
79

Best Publications

  • Assessment of the Impact of Plug-in Electric Vehicles on Distribution Networks

    Luis Pieltain Fernández;Tomás Gómez San Román;R Cossent;C Mateo Domingo

  • Assessment of energy distribution losses for increasing penetration of distributed generation

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  • Assessment of the cost associated with wind generation prediction errors in a liberalized electricity market

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  • Regulatory framework and business models for charging plug-in electric vehicles: Infrastructure, agents, and commercial relationships

    Tomás Gómez San Román;Ilan Momber;Michel Luis Rivier Abbad;Alvaro Sánchez Miralles

  • Towards a future with large penetration of distributed generation: Is the current regulation of electricity distribution ready? Regulatory recommendations under a European perspective

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  • An Economic Analysis of Used Electric Vehicle Batteries Integrated Into Commercial Building Microgrids

    S. Beer;T. Gomez;D. Dallinger;I. Momber

  • Impact of distributed generation on distribution investment deferral

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  • Electricity Economics: Regulation and Deregulation

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  • Reactive power pricing: a conceptual framework for remuneration and charging procedures

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  • Deregulation, privatization, and competition: transmission planning under uncertainty

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  • Auction Design in Day-Ahead Electricity Markets

    J. Contreras;O. Candiles;J. I. de la Fuente;T. Gomez

  • Comparison of thyristor-controlled reactors and voltage-source inverters for compensation of flicker caused by arc furnaces

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  • Risk Averse Scheduling by a PEV Aggregator Under Uncertainty

    Ilan Momber;Afzal Siddiqui;Tomas Gomez San Roman;Lennart Soder

  • A Review of Power Distribution Test Feeders in the United States and the Need for Synthetic Representative Networks

    Fernando Emilio Postigo Marcos;Carlos Mateo Domingo;Tomás Gómez San Román;Bryan Palmintier

  • Retail Pricing: A Bilevel Program for PEV Aggregator Decisions Using Indirect Load Control

    Ilan Momber;Sonja Wogrin;Tomas Gomez San Roman

  • Analysis of New Flexibility Market Models in Europe

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  • A Cobweb Bidding Model for Competitive Electricity Markets

    J. Contreras;O. Candiles;J. I. de la Fuente;T. Gomez

  • Designing efficient distribution network charges in the context of active customers

    Ibtihal Abdelmotteleb;Ibtihal Abdelmotteleb;Tomás Gómez;José Pablo Chaves Ávila;Javier Reneses

  • A security-constrained decomposition approach to optimal reactive power planning

    T. Gomez;I.J. Perez-Arriaga;J. Lumbreras;V.M. Parra

  • European representative electricity distribution networks

    Carlos Mateo;Giuseppe Prettico;Tomás Gómez;Rafael Cossent

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